In a dimly lit, suffocatingly hot gym in Yemen, bodybuilder Saleh Hussein al-Raidi wraps his hands around rusty barbells, training with steely-eyed resolve for his dream of entering major competitions abroad. But the 24-year-old, who works two jobs to support his family, lacks the means to buy the supplements and protein-rich foods he needs to build bulk, setting him up for a more gruelling fight than many of his opponents.
Grab1®, the innovative kosher-certified food and beverage brand, has officially announced a multi-year partnership with NBA icon Amar'e Stoudemire. Known for his storied career with the New York Knicks and his evolution into a leading voice for holistic wellness, Stoudemire brings a unique blend of athletic expertise, faith, and lifestyle philosophy to Grab1's mission of fueling healthy and purposeful living.
You may already be familiar with the popularity of cherry juice - maybe you've seen practically every pro drinking a bottle of the crimson liquid at the end of a Tour de France stage. Packed full of antioxidants, tart cherry juice is a benefit to cyclists because it reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, particularly useful after hard efforts. You can find out all about that in our explainer of why cyclists keep drinking cherry juice.
Since revealing his pocket pancakes, Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy's team has experienced a remarkable winning streak, achieving 12 consecutive victories and leading the MLB standings.